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Shoe Size Converter

Instantly convert shoe sizes between US, UK, EU, JP, and more. Whether you are shopping internationally or comparing brands, select your sizing system and enter your size to get an accurate conversion for men's, women's, or children's shoes.

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Men's Shoe Size Chart

US UK EU JP CN KR BR MX AU Foot length
3.533521.535215332.5321.5cm
43.53622362203433.522cm
4.5436.522.536225343.5422.5cm
54.53723372303544.523cm
5.5537.523.538235364.5523.5cm
65.53824382403655.524cm
6.563924.539245375.5624.5cm
76.54025402503866.525cm
7.5740.525.541255396.5725.5cm
87.54126412603977.526cm
8.584226.542265407.5826.5cm
98.542.527422704188.527cm
9.594327.543275418.5927.5cm
109.54428442804299.528cm
10.51044.528.544285439.51028.5cm
1110.5452945290431010.529cm
11.51145.529.5462954410.51129.5cm
1211.5463046300441111.530cm
1312.5473147310451212.531cm
1413.5483248320461313.532cm

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I convert my EU shoe size to US?
Use the converter above to translate your EU shoe size to US. For example, a men's EU 42 is approximately a US 8.5, while a women's EU 38 is roughly a US 7.5. Sizes vary between men's and women's, so make sure you select the correct category.
What is the difference between men's and women's shoe sizes?
Men's and women's shoe sizes use different scales. In the US system, women's sizes are typically 1.5 sizes higher than men's for the same foot length. For example, a men's US 8 and a women's US 9.5 both correspond to a 26 cm foot. The EU system uses the same numbering for both genders.
How do I measure my foot to find the right shoe size?
Stand on a piece of paper, mark the tip of your longest toe and the back of your heel, then measure the distance in centimetres. Use the foot length column in our size chart to find the closest match. Measure both feet and use the larger measurement, as one foot is often slightly bigger.
Do children's shoe sizes follow the same system as adult sizes?
No, children's shoe sizes have their own scale. In the US, children's sizes use a 'C' suffix (e.g. 10C) for toddlers and young kids, then switch to 'Y' (e.g. 1Y) for youth sizes. The EU system uses a continuous numbering scale from children through adults, which can make cross-system conversions more straightforward.